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00:00 "I would sensually walk to the thermostat...
00:02 [Laughter]
00:05 ...and turn up the thermostat to a sensible 74."
00:11 Welcome to Ms. Mojo, and today we're counting down our picks for the most rewatchable--
00:16 sorry, rewatchable moments in Drag Race herstory.
00:18 For this list, we're only including the American franchise, but beware of spoilers ahead.
00:24 [Music]
00:32 Number 30, Bibi Zahara Benet's "Drag Up Your Life" verse.
00:36 "And now, it's the top five all-stars, and it's time to drag up your life!"
00:43 It's no secret that Bibi Zahara Benet always delivers.
00:47 We got our first taste of her talent for songwriting all the way back in the first season.
00:52 Her cover girl verse was, in a word, epic.
00:55 "Face, face, face, I get face, beauty face, you can take, it's okay."
01:00 So, we were ecstatic when the Kitty Girls Challenge was announced during All-Stars 3.
01:04 "Any color you can drag up your life!"
01:07 "I got the titty, da, da, yeah, I'm pussy, bitch, ooh, la, la, la, la, la, la, see, boy, see, boy!"
01:14 When Bibi came out as Jungle Kitty in her head-to-toe Leopard number,
01:18 we knew we were in for a treat.
01:20 And she definitely did not disappoint with her energetic "Drag Up Your Life" verse.
01:25 It was quintessentially Bibi - fun, lively, and full of personality.
01:30 What more could anybody ask for?
01:32 We're still obsessed with her lyrics to this day.
01:34 Number 29.
01:45 "Jesus is a Biscuit"
01:46 "Latrice, can you take us to church?"
01:48 She is large and in charge, chunky yet funky, but get those nuts away from her face!
01:58 Latrice Royale is a fan favorite, but she's also a veritable quote machine.
02:15 Across her three seasons as a competitor,
02:17 she churned out iconic catchphrases at an almost alarming rate.
02:21 But one of her best was the gospel-inspired "Jesus is a biscuit, let him sop you up."
02:30 The phrase became a rallying cry for the Queens as they dealt with the stresses of the competition,
02:34 even leading to an impromptu revival meeting right there in the workroom.
02:38 For a season with so much conflict,
02:40 it's such a joyful, hilarious moment that's sure to brighten any Drag Race fans' day.
02:44 "Jesus is a biscuit, let him sop you up!"
02:48 "We all need a blessing at this point. Lord knows I do."
02:53 Number 28.
02:54 "Kitty Girl" music video
02:55 "You're sexy and keep slaying the game. Make the world remember your name."
03:02 The stakes were never higher for a final challenge.
03:05 All-Stars 3's final four Queens were tasked with pulling off the most ambitious performance
03:10 in the franchise's history.
03:12 The video for RuPaul's new single "Kitty Girl" involved creating an original verse,
03:16 nailing some precise choreography, and doing it all in one uninterrupted take.
03:21 Every single moment is a serve.
03:31 Fans may have been divided about the outcome of the season,
03:34 but if "Kitty Girl" proved anything, it's that every finalist earned their spot.
03:39 "Kitty, kitty, hey, kitty, kitty, hey, kitty, kitty, yeah, oh, yeah, oh."
03:47 Not only is the song a certified banger, but given how technical and precise something
03:52 like that is, it's amazing to watch the Queens deliver on such a high level.
03:56 Number 27.
03:59 "Does Utica Smoke?"
04:01 "I am playing a token, token queen."
04:03 "Oh, she toasts the marijuana."
04:06 Utica Queen is an anomaly of the drag race canon.
04:09 Between her innovative fashions and her abominable roast performance,
04:13 she may not have been consistently successful, but she was consistently unforgettable.
04:19 Indeed, she unexpectedly turned a pre-challenge walkthrough with Ru into a clowning masterclass.
04:25 "Have you ever smoked weed before?"
04:27 "No."
04:28 Utica didn't seem to know how to answer the host's question about whether or not
04:43 she had smoked a certain illicit substance before,
04:46 so she just pulled faces until the conversation moved on.
04:49 It's easily one of the show's most unhinged moments.
04:52 "Ahh!"
04:53 "Oh my god, please do that in your character."
05:04 We were expecting RuPaul to pull out an inhaler after a while, because she could not handle it.
05:10 Number 26.
05:11 "This is not RuPaul's Best Friend Race?"
05:13 "But you know, I've heard like a couple of people make the comment about them not
05:16 knowing how to sew, but I mean, this is the fourth season.
05:20 To say that you don't know how to sew, I don't think it's really an excuse."
05:23 Talk to any old-school Drag Race fan and you will hear the same thing.
05:27 Untucked used to be wild.
05:29 The fights were nastier and the comebacks endlessly more quotable.
05:33 "I'm not here to make best buddies, bitch!"
05:36 One such spat between these season four queens is still one of the aftershow's most famous moments.
05:41 Things got real between Jiggly Caliente and LaShawn Beyond as they argued about the competition.
05:46 LaShawn made it very clear she was not here to make friends.
05:49 She was here to win.
05:51 It may be a repurposing of a top model quote,
06:00 but the incredible comeback has been reused and quoted in several seasons since.
06:09 Number 25.
06:13 "The Same Parts."
06:15 "Tatiana, talent is spoken word."
06:18 "This piece is entitled 'The Same Parts.'"
06:22 Tatiana really proved how multifaceted and talented she is during her time on Drag Race.
06:28 She is at the origin of many memorable moments on the show.
06:31 "Other ugly ass bitches ain't standing no chance."
06:36 There's no doubt that her act during the talent show extravaganza is one we especially love
06:41 revisiting. She performed a gender-bending spoken word piece all about drag entitled
06:47 "The Same Parts."
06:48 "He doesn't know it, but I'm getting firm too."
06:52 To say it was sensational is an understatement. Not only was the piece itself clever and funny,
07:00 Tatiana also really brought the number to life with her delivery.
07:03 "Because what you see isn't always the truth. Say it with me. What you see
07:11 isn't always true. Thank you."
07:15 She commanded the room and told a story.
07:18 "The same parts."
07:19 "The same parts."
07:22 It was a journey from start to finish, and we loved every second of it.
07:28 "A 90s beatnik doing a spoken word piece about her genitals. Tatiana's number is my absolute favorite."
07:37 Number 24. Laganja Estranja's Grand Entrance.
07:41 "Come on, season six. Let's get 60!"
07:44 One of the best parts of RuPaul's Drag Race is definitely meeting the queens at the start of the
07:50 season. While it's just a first impression, their workroom entrances often give viewers a sense of
07:55 who they are. Though there are no shortages of great introductions, one of the most memorable
08:00 has to be Laganja Estranja's season six entrance. "Yeah, bitch, work."
08:05 She came in with a fiery confidence, an amazing plaid number, and a perfect opening line.
08:11 "Come on, season six. Let's get 60!"
08:14 Of course, her unexpected death drop made the whole thing even better.
08:19 "Laganja is known for her wild and amazing dance ability."
08:22 You could tell she had put a lot of thought into her arrival, and it paid off.
08:26 There is no doubt that this queen's sickening entry is timeless. Laganja topped her own
08:32 entrance later on in All Star 6 when she dropped in as a lip-sync assassin.
08:36 "Y'all wanted a twist, eh?"
08:37 "Uh-oh."
08:38 "Come on, All Star 6. Let's get 60, ok?"
08:45 Number 23. Kennedy's Death Becomes Her Look.
08:48 "After a long night of hooking, Trey didn't like the session, so he had good at me."
08:56 "Ok."
08:57 "And set me on fire."
08:58 "Oh, I see."
08:59 "But you know I didn't die."
09:01 "Ok."
09:01 "I had crystallized."
09:03 After a long night of list-making, Ms. Mojo saw season seven's death becomes her runway.
09:07 But we didn't die, we crystallized. And now, we can't stop re-watching Kennedy
09:13 Davenport's look as she struts down the catwalk. Between the look itself and the
09:17 corresponding backstory in Untucked, Kennedy turned a fashion faux pas into a legendary
09:22 moment of unfiltered drag delusion. Even her monologue about being murdered and then
09:27 crystallizing into a runway-ready glamazon has no right to be as funny as it is.
09:31 Is it a chicken or a horse? The answer is yes.
09:34 "Kennedy fried chicken."
09:36 "Is she a chicken or a horse?"
09:38 "Giddy up, girl."
09:39 "After a night of hooking, I got a take and thrown in the fire and crystallized.
09:45 So I come out a fierce glamazon drag queen, honey."
09:50 Number 22. Boss Bitch Lip Sync.
09:52 Anitra had already duck-walked her competition.
10:07 "You better walk that f***ing duck."
10:13 On this day, she dog-walked them. In a whale of a lip sync, the eventual Season 15 runner-up
10:21 left Marsha Marsha Marsha in the dust while performing this Doja Cat track.
10:25 "Fist full of rocks and I hope I float."
10:27 "Free Willie!"
10:31 "I'm a bitch, I'm a boss, I'm a bitch and a boss and a shot like."
10:37 Anitra established dominance early by literally leaping over her fellow bottom queen.
10:42 It was an uphill battle for Marsha from there. At the top of the lip sync,
10:45 Anitra warned us that she was about to show her competitor who was boss.
10:49 She delivered on that threat. Michelle Visage later said that it was one of her favorite lip
10:53 syncs ever. It's easy to see why. Number 21. Angina Discloses Her Status.
11:00 "Angina!"
11:00 The first season of RuPaul's Drag Race was full of a vulnerability that made it extremely
11:06 compelling to watch. "I'm a MAC Viva Glam woman because like you and many others, I care. MAC
11:12 donates 100% of Viva Glam proceeds to the AIDS and HIV Fund." Naturally, this was thanks to how
11:18 willing the queens were to share their personal experiences. In doing so, they helped others feel
11:24 represented. "Educate, donate and celebrate because life is a celebration." After winning
11:31 the MAC Viva Glam Challenge, which centered around raising money for AIDS, Angina revealed
11:36 that she was HIV positive. "I just wanted to say and I've been always so afraid to say it
11:40 that I've been living with HIV for the last two years of my life and this means so much to me."
11:49 It was extremely raw and moving, and her willingness to share that part of herself
11:53 was incredibly powerful. This wasn't just any other win. It was an emotional moment
11:58 that transcended the competition and showed everyone just how amazing Angina is.
12:03 "You have to celebrate life. You keep going and I keep going."
12:08 Number 20. Tamisha Iman vs. Kandy Muse. "Overconfident and there's nothing wrong
12:13 with that, but it just come off as arrogant. That's just my opinion. I'm nobody though."
12:18 "Oh, wait, wait, hold on. Do I come off as arrogant to anyone else in this group?"
12:22 A wise queen once said, "This is not RuPaul's Best Friends race." Season 13's Kandy Muse and
12:28 Tamisha Iman clearly got the message. Despite their differences in age and experience,
12:33 these two queens went at it after the Bag Ball Challenge like it was an old school season.
12:37 "You don't have star quality. Get the f*** out of here." "Girl, star quality? I've been around 30
12:42 years. Little girl." An unexpected and virtually unprompted jab at Kandy for being arrogant led
12:47 to a brawl that threatened to get ugly and a light interrogation of her fellow castmates.
12:52 "Does not change what I said. I said what I said." "I never, ever heard any of you b****es
12:57 in this competition tell that to me, tell my face now." It was the kind of petty drama that
13:02 used to fuel Untucked and truth be told, it was kind of fun to see it come back.
13:06 Number 19. Not Today, Satan. "They want more but then they want my ruffles too big and my
13:11 hats too much. I don't know." "If I am brutally honest." "Sure, be brutally honest."
13:17 Bianca Del Rio really infused drag race with some great humor and commentary during her time on the
13:23 show. It's one of the reasons why season six consistently stands out as one of the reality
13:28 competition's best. Bianca has a plethora of quotable moments, and this confessional soundbite
13:34 has stood the test of time as one of her best. As the queens returned to the workroom following
13:38 Ben DeLaCreme's elimination, they began talking about the judges' critiques. It was business as
13:43 usual until Courtney Act criticized the outfit Bianca wore on the runway. "I kind of was thinking
13:49 that you would turn out something that we hadn't seen." Her response to Courtney's face was pretty
13:56 standard. But in her confessional, Bianca showed just how little time she had for snide comments
14:02 with this quote. "Not today Satan, not today." Number 18. This will be an everlasting love lip-sync.
14:09 Being in the bottom two is nerve-wracking enough. To have the original artist of the lip-sync song
14:25 sitting behind the judges table is a totally new level of anxiety. Whatever nerves season four's
14:30 Dita Ritz was feeling, they did not show. "Natalie Cole is sitting right in front of me. I have to do
14:35 it for her. I don't want her to leave saying, 'That drag queen did a horrible job with my song.'"
14:40 She didn't just perform Natalie Cole's iconic hit, she channeled the star. Every beat was caught,
14:49 every ounce of joy in that song poured out of Dita's body. It's an electric lip-sync,
14:55 and there's not a split, flip, or dip in sight. Instead, it's just a classic display of what
15:00 embodying a song is all about. Dita's castmate Latrice Royale said it all. "That is what a lip
15:05 sync for your life is, baby. That is high drag at its finest." Number 17. Sorry, not sorry lip-sync.
15:13 We're always excited when the time for Snatch Game rolls around, and while it was undoubtedly
15:25 entertaining in season 11, it's the lip-sync between Evie Oddly and Brooklyn Heights that
15:29 stole the show. "Baby, I'm sorry. I'm not sorry. Feeling in fire 'cause the tables have turned."
15:37 While nobody ever wants to be in the bottom two on Drag Race, these queens really embraced the
15:42 challenge. They delivered a mind-blowing performance to Demi Lovato's hit song, Sorry,
15:46 not sorry. The queens left everything on that stage, brought an unbeatable energy to the lip-sync,
15:59 and really embodied the essence of the tune. Not to mention the acrobatics were insane.
16:04 "Come on, Cirque du Soleil." In fact, Evie and Brooklyn were both so good that their performance
16:09 actually resulted in a double shantay. "Shantay, you both stay." Number 16. Violet's two-in-one
16:18 look. "I'm giving you Tar-Chan a la gaza. Being able to serve two looks in one is a talent."
16:25 "It's okay." Eventual champion Violet Tchotchke announced herself as a contender from the jump.
16:32 In the first episode, the season seven queens were tasked with showcasing two runway looks,
16:37 one for spring and one for fall. Not content with just wearing one piece for the latter season,
16:42 Violet wowed everyone when she twirled out of a sparkling black number,
16:45 revealing a second tartan-patterned piece. "Violet Tchotchke." "Looking smart in tartan."
16:51 "Getting a reveal." "Oh, God." "Oh!" "Bay City roller." Both looks would be great on their own.
16:59 They're equally strong and almost entirely different from one another. What made this
17:03 extra incredible, though, was her seamless transition. She didn't miss a step. The moment
17:08 continues to live on in gif form. It was only the start of her outrageous fashions,
17:13 which got even crazier and more death-defying. "Oh, my God." "I'm numb from the waist down,
17:21 tuck included." Number 15. Pearl versus RuPaul. Drama between the queens on Drag Race isn't
17:27 exactly uncommon, but it doesn't typically extend to RuPaul. So, we were pretty surprised when
17:34 tension started brewing between Pearl and Ru on season seven. "Now, you have a very big personality.
17:39 Pearl, you do not have a very big personality. How are you going to overcome that for this award?"
17:44 "Um, I think that I have a great personality, actually." After RuPaul implied that Pearl
17:51 lacked personality, things took a turn. In response, the queen was blunt about how the
17:56 comment was hurtful. "You were in the bottom last week." "Right." "And I want to make sure
18:02 that this week, you up the ante." "Well, you kind of, like, told me I had no personality."
18:07 Ru claimed it was meant to serve as motivation, but an incredibly awkward silence followed.
18:13 Of course, the words uttered by Pearl next are known to every fan of the show.
18:18 "There's something on my face." Interestingly, the queen has since attributed her flasé-da
18:24 behavior on Drag Race to feeling discouraged by an interaction with RuPaul long before this incident.
18:29 Back roles
18:32 As evidenced by her orange makeup fight with Coco Montrese,
18:36 Alyssa Edwards' secret is that drama finds her wherever she goes. Even though this argument
18:41 was between Edwards and Jade Jolie this time around, Coco Montrese was front row with popcorn.
18:47 "Get her, Jade." Edwards called Jolie a joke, and she responded by calling Alyssa a mean girl
18:54 and insulting her appearance. She went so far as to say that she had rolls on her back.
18:58 "Girl, you had rolls all over the place in the back. It was disgusting."
19:01 Of course, Alyssa's confessional response was glorious. They often say you convey more with
19:08 a look, and she is truly proof of that. Her reaction and facial expression are unbeatable.
19:14 "Back rolls." No matter how many times you watch it, this moment never loses its comedic impact.
19:22 Willem's disqualification
19:24 "Willem, will you please step forward?"
19:28 After winning the duet challenge alongside her teammate Latrice Royale, Willem stole the show
19:34 in an unprecedented way. First, she threw up while standing at the back of the stage, but that wasn't
19:39 all. After Fifi O'Hara and Sharon Needles lip-synched for their lives, RuPaul took everybody
19:44 by surprise and called Willem to the front. What followed was unbelievable. She was disqualified
19:50 for violating the rules. No further explanation was given, and we had to wait until the reunion
20:01 for details. As if that wasn't intense enough, Willem has since revealed that there was actually
20:10 much more to the story. Her disqualification is one of the most shocking things to happen on the
20:16 show, and watching it unfold never gets old. "Your actions have consequences."
20:21 Shut Up and Drive Lip Sync
20:24 When the eliminated queens returned in All Stars 2,
20:33 things got even more interesting than they already were.
20:43 As RuPaul announced that the top two returning queens would get the chance to lip-sync their
20:47 way back into the competition, it was obvious we'd be in for some top-tier performances.
20:52 After absolutely slaying their comedy routines, Alyssa Edwards and Tatiana stepped it up even
20:58 further. Their lip-sync to Rihanna's "Shut Up and Drive" was full of energy,
21:08 great choreography, attitude, and flawless lip-syncing.
21:11 Their drive and passion were undeniable. Luckily, RuPaul agreed, and both queens re-entered the
21:24 race. We couldn't look away then, and we are still mesmerized watching it back today.
21:35 Number 11. Alyssa Edwards vs. Coco Montrese
21:39 It took no time at all for the drama to make its way to season five.
21:43 The minute Coco Montrese and Alyssa Edwards saw each other, tensions started rising.
21:48 Their feud had started long ago, and during the season we got bits and pieces of the story.
21:59 Things really reached a boiling point the week of Snatch Game. As the girls got ready in the
22:04 workroom, Coco and Alyssa began arguing. But after Edwards called Montrese's makeup orange,
22:09 things escalated. They began rehashing their Miss Gay America pageant conflict,
22:16 and their unresolved feelings around the situation were obvious. One thing is for sure,
22:22 this argument proved that they were prepared to fight each other for the title of America's
22:26 next drag superstar. Number 10. Whiteout Elimination
22:32 "There's been four other times that I've been standing up here in this position,
22:36 deciding somebody's fate, and it is always a really difficult decision."
22:42 Bendelecrem was a frontrunner during her time on All Stars 3. So, when she won the lip sync for
22:48 your legacy in the "Handmaids to Kitty Girls" episode, nobody was surprised. She had two jobs,
22:54 pick one of the eliminated queens to re-enter the race, and send someone home.
22:58 "I'm trying to pick through what the reasoning would be to send anybody home.
23:02 I'd love to talk to all three of the rest of the five, but it just, it doesn't make sense to me."
23:12 After giving Morgan McMichaels a second chance at the crown,
23:15 De La did something that had us screaming. She sent herself home.
23:20 "I'm going home."
23:21 Of course, she isn't the first queen to want to leave the competition.
23:24 Though she was ultimately told to sashay away by RuPaul after a lip sync,
23:28 Chanel also nominated herself to be eliminated in the first season.
23:31 9. Jinx Monsoon as Judy Garland
23:44 "Now that we're at the midway point, is that my camera?"
23:47 The all-winner season was always going to be tough. But you wouldn't know it by the way
24:02 Jinx Monsoon delivered what might be the single best snatch game ever. Few queens have killed the
24:08 famous challenge like the season five champion. Her Little Edie was a masterclass in the art
24:13 of celebrity impersonation and improvisational comedy. But she one-upped her own brilliance
24:25 with an incredible performance as Judy Garland. With brilliant callbacks to the legendary diva's
24:30 showbiz history and Jinx's own season, she basically hijacked the whole thing
24:34 while her competitors watched in awe.
24:36 8. Drag is not a contact sport
24:52 Usually when we remember a lip sync for your life, it's because the queens either
25:04 really delivered or were lackluster. But that's not quite why Mimi I'm First and India Ferris'
25:09 season three lip sync is so iconic. It's actually because Mimi lifted India off the ground
25:15 unexpectedly in an effort to stand out. Farrah was not amused, and nobody knew how to react to
25:21 what had just happened. But when the lip sync ended, RuPaul made her feelings on the matter
25:26 very clear with this now legendary quote.
25:32 While Mimi I'm First was told to sashay away, we will always have this moment to look back on.
25:38 7. Party City
25:46 After the infomercial challenge, Sharon Needles called out Fifi O'Hara's leadership skills when
25:57 talking to the judges on the runway. This led to their notorious fight the following week as
26:06 tensions remained. When Sharon went to talk to Fifi about the situation, things did not go well.
26:11 They began fighting about the previous week's challenge, and namely about who deserved the
26:16 credit for Sharon's challenge win. This resulted in the now-in-defense
26:27 infamous exchange between the two, where they insult each other's drag style.
26:31 This clash gave us one of the most explosive and referenced arguments Drag Race has ever had.
26:36 6. Aja's Monologue
26:53 If this show taught us anything, it's that an insult just hits different when it's wrapped
26:57 in a few compliments. Season 9 is often criticized for being drama-free,
27:02 but it gave us one of the best tirades in Drag Race herstory.
27:04 Aja's frustration about Valentina's success in the competition so far is a sickeningly sweet
27:15 layer cake with a frosting of backhanded compliments, resentment, and shade. You
27:20 couldn't write dialogue this good, even though it came from a place of real frustration.
27:24 She gave fans and fellow competitors an easy punchline for seasons to come.
27:29 5. Vanessa "Vangie" Mateo's Exit
27:37 Somebody always has to be the one to go home first. But the first queen eliminated can still
27:46 create a lasting impression during their time on RuPaul's Drag Race. We've seen it happen more than
27:50 once. The best example has to be the inimitable Miss Vanessa "Vangie" Mateo. After being told by
28:04 RuPaul to sashay away in the first episode, Miss Vangie made sure nobody would ever forget her
28:09 name. And we mean that quite literally, since she repeated it numerous times as she left the runway.
28:15 Christina Aguilera may have been the celebrity judge of this episode,
28:25 but Miss Vangie absolutely stole the spotlight with her exit.
28:39 4. Roxy Andrews Double Wigs Everyone knows that a wig reveal on RuPaul's
28:44 Drag Race can be hit or miss. When queens do them poorly, they often don't survive to compete
28:50 another day. But when done properly, the payoff can be big. One queen who really executed the
29:00 maneuver flawlessly was Roxy Andrews, and she was the first queen to ever do it on the show.
29:05 When she found herself lip-syncing for her life to Willow Smith's "Whip My Hair" against
29:09 Alyssa Edwards, Roxy had a trick up her sleeve. She didn't just take off her wig,
29:14 she had another one on her head ready to go. The look on RuPaul's face is simply priceless.
29:27 And we have to say, Roxy chose a fitting occasion given the song they were lip-syncing to.
29:31 3. Sasha Velour's Roses
29:38 Sasha Velour's lip-sync against Shea Coulee to "So Emotional" in the season 9 finale
29:46 is still talked about today. The stakes were high, and so were everybody's expectations.
29:53 To say Sasha Velour came prepared is an understatement.
30:00 Her entire performance was heavy on rose petals, from the ones in her gloves to the flower she
30:05 held at the beginning. But it really became epic when she took off her wig
30:09 to reveal a cascade of roses underneath. Both queens brought it, but there is no doubt that
30:21 Sasha Velour's rose petal extravaganza gave her an edge, and gave us a moment to watch on a loop.
30:28 2. Valentina's Mask
30:30 Valentina's mask fiasco has gone down in the Drag Race herstory books as one of the craziest
30:40 moments on the show. As she began lip-syncing to Ariana Grande's "Greedy," she left the veil
30:46 covering her mouth from her runway look on. It didn't take long before RuPaul stopped everything
30:55 and told her to remove it. But Valentina didn't want to. Once Ru made it crystal clear that it
31:05 was not a negotiation, she obliged. Of course, that's when everyone realized that Valentina
31:10 simply didn't know the lyrics, and everything made sense. Even if you've seen this clip more
31:15 times than you can count, as most of us have, it never stops being entertaining. We could not
31:20 believe what was happening then. And we honestly still can't. Before we continue, be sure to
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31:47 For the final group performance of All Stars 2, we were treated to a rendition of Red U Wrote U.
31:57 Alaska, Roxy, Katya, and Detox all brought their A-game and made it a moment to remember.
32:03 The verses, the choreography, and the queens' chemistry with one another was absolutely off
32:13 the charts. Everything about their performance came together and worked on every level. Each
32:22 queen infused their verse with their unique personality, to the point where even the less
32:26 well-received parts are now considered iconic. It was the cherry on top of an already outstanding
32:37 season. No matter how many times you watch them perform it, this number never ceases to be
32:42 mesmerizing. Which drag race moment can you not get enough of? Tell us in the comments.
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